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Show f V VT-- , n Tintie has moro shipping . mints thnn othar Tintic baa an interrupted reoard distrter ing teck fifty of progpority dat- tbs in wsstsm country. EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922. Volume XXII Ecrdns Seaakm Postofike Ugion Uses Ship for Clubhouse of coundiwu Held Last Friday Might Site To Be Geared H. K. McClala presided at tha Uat John Church nesting of tha council, being unable to attend. Other councilman present were James Hanlejr, L. Coleman, W. W. Freckleton and John Downer. Another Effort To Remove Officers Of Lehi-Tint- Unde Sam Officers ic Are Out With Report o Mine contains lot of low grade lc sew-distri- Hrr Number 33 Another effort ia being made, presumably by George Nichols and his associates, to remora tho present officers of the Lehl-Tlntcompany. They have Issued notice of n meeting, which will he held on July (2nd, for the special welfare of tha company uud for the purpose of removing the present hoard And electing a new and full board ft directors, to 'curtail assessments, An dr to arrange nt for an economic plan far future of the company's affairs." In this notice It la said that W. J. Mori haa been selected to represent the signers, about sixty in number. Thla la tba third or fourth attempt that Mr. Nichols and his friends liave nvadetQ secure control of tbe WeM'Tlntlr'Tfroperty, nil efforts of the past haring failed.' In the notice which they have sent out for tbe meeting In July they claim to represent more than one-thir- d of the outstanding stock of the corporation. t Now quite oertain that this city will have a new federal Tha matter of creating a new building, the OOSt of Which er extending from Main itreet to tha south boundary of the will be $50,000. ! nssrty on which ought to yield profit under existing conditions. lead-silv- er city by way of Eagle afreet, waa wae and City Attorney Kaker k the necessary Unde Sam Consolidated Mining It la now practically rertaia tha t naked to prepare to tbo In- of intention nikt to to bo uku up on Eurvlui company haa Just Issued a report for will he tho four years ending Juna 1. new federal building for which j provement. Thla matter attention at once. which shows receipts of (20,775.01. , waa appropriated severs! es An ordinance granting the Rio and disbursements of (20,650.72, years ago. The amount set aside for thla structure was (55,000, the Orands Ry. permission to construct leaving (194.20 cash In the treasnry. An assessment of one cent n share sum in excess of (50,000 being for a spur .track ia wnat la known aa Eureka to addition Summit the City, haa been levied, daa July 14th and the site which was purchased and v and adopted, being pub delinquent Angnat 7th. The report paid for. Thla city would no doubt waa read In issue of tbe this llahed Reporter. is signed fay G. H. Dern, vice presihaw had tha building before this time had It not been for. the: war, The spur will be meed by the railroad dent, due to vacancy In tho office of tha president through tbe doath of which stopped all work of thla na- company la serving tba 'Tintic Lumber company. John Dern. ture. Tha committee on laws was asked In thla week's Issue wa are Receipts for tho period from ora alea ware (10,422.25 from 172 tone a notice la which tha tress to confer with the city attorney of ore. Assessments S and 4 supury department of the government j gardlng the preparation of a new asha for bids for the clearing of the ordinapee governing certain matters plied (8,424 of receipts mpd salt of Lower Smelting Rate site for Kuroka's building, Therein within the fire limits of Kureku 6,3(0 shares of ia on upper Main street, on ground City. brought (88.(0. Centennial For lnery was Eureka Wash of Freckle-Seattle On motion of Councilman The American Legion old for (855.15. piirchaaed from P. J. Fennell, and buraementa LFleet . near aa can ha learned tha con- - ton tha Fire Department officer included (kin which cost the ILS. Emergency mine IS,822.55. finished wooden steamships There has been no Important ;pense Including less traction of tba building will ha un-- 1 were given permission to dispose of 'tohuild. It is one of the fleet of partly The the harbor since armistice. which have been lying idle in Seattle change at tha Bullion Beck, where general Tpyifs der way within tha next two or three the old hoaa carta, tha money rea-and sal-soma new ora was recently enconnt- - arias (2,361 former service men will refit the vessel as e floating clubhouse. Fennell baa not yet'llsed from thla absolete equipment ered shove the 1100 level, but de- redelved notice to move his hulld-lag- a to go Into tho treasury of tha .deTha report Mn te' anneal from tha lot but states that ha partmeat velopment of this fissure In progres - !,ng hM been held for several years wars n auditand manner In Bills the will not demand tha fall sixty days city ing satisfactory against for want of n quorum. Production notice If tha government officials ed and , ordered paid. Disburse-mept- e Western Mining Conference Urges SOrer Control Snpt. Enlund feels that he has the consisted of 15 lots of silver-loafrom 'the water fund amountare anxious to proceed with tho conkey to the situation and that it will gold ora shipped by lessees, on ha possible to locate n body of struction of tha new federal build- - ed to M(M7,afrom the contingent which the company netted 93,554.42. ore. Tha raise from the Last shipment waa made fund Ttf and from tha street fund DENVER, vColo.. June II. Trans--1 of tho silver producers In this July, lilt. ... Thu Reporter editor cannot help f 1(4.75. Present. 'Tentative plans 1100 level Is now up a distance of Lesseee did some further work after k 1? silver Ifor Mr. and 70 Enlnnd Mrs. Bigler, thb aity recorder, waa I'!!, English control of tho abont feet may of tho formation and but teal Just a little bit proud bethe in tome cases tha comthat date cooperatlvi decide to sink on tho ora which pany contributed part of tho proscause of tha part which this paper asked to write to tha chanty .treas- market to tho American mining te- organisation ware discussed. haa played in tha matter of getting urer for Information as the assessed teresta by tha formation of a North Eighty per cent of tho world's shown In tha drift pecting expense. Considerable prosAnother piece of development pecting of mineralized flsiares waa Bevaral years valuation of property within the and Booth American Silver Produc- supply of nilver Is being produced In thla saw building. level on 900 under tho la Buck work way done without finding pay ora bodies. coop- North and South America, and tha ago, Mr. Hulah, la tha absence of a boundaries of Eureka City. ers' Assn, and International commercial dab or other dvic or- figures are needed lu order that the eration to prevent substitution of formation of an association to pro- of tha Beck and preparations are In January, 1(21, tha mine waa shat on made tbe for drifting being down In preference to ganisation, atartad this movement dty council may decide on tho tax other metals than silver for sub- tect the silver market would Include also frv'"g the ucer In those countries, 700 level. Ha communicated levies for tho present year. stock. Desultory leasing attempts coinage, were tha prim sidiary ' At tbe Centennial Eureka, also have bean made since then without of the English mining tuwith Senator Read Smoot and waa The recorder waa also asked to points advanced today before owned by tha same Interests, s raise production. ts, Mr. Wells said. given assurance that a bill would be prepare, for presentation, to the Western Mining Conference hare. According to tho reOther speakers urged that the is being driven from the 1800 level port the company still has promisIntroduced lu the senate, appropri- council, u report on receipts and disSpeaking of tha future of alive: Enormous increase of world credit In an effort to locate a continuation ing territory worthy of prospecting ating mousy for a building. Sena- bursements for tha past six months. Bulkeley Walls, charlman of tor Smoot, ia Una with his usual make of ore which was mined from work- bnt high grade ore expoeuree are and financial transactions western mining congress commit All of the not sufficient to encourage leasers. above this point. custom, kept right on tha Job and WILL ADVERTISE TINTIO urged that tho silver market mast necessary an increased volume of ba- ings Centennial Eureka ia Salaries were discontinued when OK SANTAQUIN BK3X BOARD be protected, and that to attain this sic money. It was declared also that ore which theIs eventually brought about tho appronow shipping coming from ground the mine was shut down, present expriation. goal a consolidation of tho North tha price of silver under tbe PittEnMr. lease under and Following tha Hoaa of tha war tha penses are nominal, conalaiing mala-lLast year tho Tintic Commercial and South American producers must man act has not brought about that operated of taxes and (25 a month for ofpoatal authorities ware opposed to Club caused a large sign hoard to be ha affected In competition with tha Increased silver production which lund says recent reductions In the tho construction of tho local .bond- erected at Santajqnln, advertising the London mining Interests. Ho recom- would have resulted hid mining cost of smelting will have a tendency fice rent and secretarial services. costa been such ns to permit the min- to stimulate work In the local mines ing, taking tha stand that owing to Eureka-DLease on dumps and stops Ailing route' to Calif or mended tho establishment of high building coats, tha amonnt was nla, and It la understood tbut the agency to consist of tha leading sil- ing of gold and tha base metals on of the United States company. and low grade mill ore In mine that y conn-trn basis. The currency profitable large enough to erect a. building club wUl now baa tula hoard la ad- ver mining operators in thla waa granted h Leasing conform to tho original plans. vertising the TtnUC District. A sign to direct tha affairs of this con- shortage existing In European coun- Matt Newman, Well Known waa abandoned after a company tries and the resultant business disReporter editor again got busy will be painted telling something solidation. mill had been Atted np by the lettsucceeded In getting a special about tho district's mineral wealth Tintic Man, Passed Away ers which did not prove proAtaMe. Hr. Wells declared a conference tress was cited is proof of the investigation of bonding costa and and tho amount of money which oar recently took place In New York, and worlds need for an Increased Tha report statea that there la at tha same time asked Senator mines have to their credit. that representatives of 15 par cant amonnt of money metala. tonnage of low grade ore Matt Newman, one of tha camp's Smoot to oppose any effort to raise o known residents, died quite sud- in old stopea which It la believed can best which to original., appropriation, now be shipped at a proAt, although SPANISH FORK WANTS TO denly on Friday of last week. Mr. some would no doubt have delayed actual Yellowstone National PLAT TINTIC TRAM JOLT 4 Editor Engaged By State dead work will have to bo few had for Newman tbe years past aonatruetlooi work u year or two. some extent from lung dona so aa to mint economically. to suffered Automobile Park Fbnnally Opened trouble, resulting from many yean The directors are considering reopAssociation Senator Smoot put tha . matter Tho manager of tha Spanish Fork eq surely up to tha proper official league team la out with a challenge of work underground, but be remain- ening tha mine to ship thla ore and and told thorn that Eureka won Id bo ed active up until his death. Tho to carry on contemporaneous was National Yellowstone Park satisfied with a (50,000 building. mi for high grade ora. sudden manner in which death came to last tha public formally opened It la quits evident that wo are going The company has no debts. It la pm Sunday. D. 8. Spencer, general pae-- 1 causes members of the family to capitalised to gat such a structure and that but for 750.000 sham of to adit and man- - anger agent for the Oregon Short think that a blood vessel may bava which SSm MMsniSSI miW1the association vary little time will be loet lu start-la- s 280,220 arc la the treasury, went with the special trains on been ruptured sT!rftlth?in maT2 official tha Scenic Una, Motorist, tho work. thei Matt Newman was born at Wssa, leaving 260,719 shares outstanding. association. Plana tha first trip and accompanied the rLSmi Forkers a run for tbslr Jan. 11th, 1862. Ha came o' Finland, aa Old as tonrlsta into far to tba made the peripark Improve bing to this country in January, 1882, Two Drifts money. Anto. Accident On Bond odical and extra and painstaking ef- Faltbful. An Being Roads never wen batter and tha and after a six months residence in fort haa bean taken in tha June-Jnl- y : Bomoved and Loading To Standard Mine westward Michigan never Driven said than will At be North now, Standard about park prettier printed lisas, which o utah-Qn- e Mr. Spencer. Smelter At Tha wild flowen an ttled at Eureka. This camp has been June 25th. his home ever since thst time and It A faw evenings ago there was a Scenic Motorist had its Incep- abundant, bluebells and Indian paint waa here that ha married In 1891. Murray Resumed Work tionThofive Two drifts are now being drives rather serious accident on the auto and these months ago, when brushes predominating, or six Mr. Newman was naturalised In 189S on tha 1100 level of the North Stanbordroad loading to tho Tintic Standard follow a the snowline, making decided association the automobile smelter at The mine. In the eastern end of tho disthroughout his residence in the dard property, according to have Its own organ rather than er that couldnt be Improved. The and States he proved himself a John Hanson, ai United snow Marray, which waa atartad In with to much had do lata has trict, two cars coming together on subscribe to one Jointly employed by In addition to his la being followf American. one of tha sharp curves and tha 1212, completed last year, bnt loyal of tba conditions the orgeneral park. Several other western motoring never blown In, la expected to lighter one of tha two, which was Everything then is green and love- widow the deceased yds survived by erable promlaei to former Contrary ganisations. lx children, also tarn brothers, John lng driven toward tha southwest and start treating ora within the driven by R. L.Vertreaae, going practices, tha magaslne will not ha ly Tha next week or two. Tho flrea Mr. over tha embankment. camps have been improved a and Mike Newman, who live in Fin- northeast and at no Amo la recant associaof In office the handled the was at one time a months has tha showing boon quite wars built under tho furnace and members of bis family esgnat deal. All have bean fitted land. ofJohn tion. several daya ago. It la under- thla city hut some years ago so promising. Mr. Mansou says tha with running water and electric caped with aome had eata O' stood that tha plant and tha bruises, tbslr Injuries being attend- a lights and a large number of new returned to the land of his birth. Mr. present campaign of work is for tha CAPITAL STOCK TAXES stock piles of slue ora represent Mr. ed by local physicians. camps have been built, these being Newman's children are: Enoch, Eu- development of wbat ke terms the PAYABLE OK JULY 1ST hoarded up and made comfortable gene, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Della, No. 2 fissure. an Investment of about 1240,- la tha agent for tho Goahen "The hotels have been 'refurnished Vlnle and Hazel. Mrs. Thomas lives Valley Ry. at Dividend. It Is un- j 001. L. D. Foreman la lu charge of tba plant and a largo number at Goshen. All of tho other children derstood that tha mishap waa purely dflmas-ti- c and renovated and tha accommodataxes all stock for Capital of prominent Utah people are are residents of this city. accidental sad that no Mama Is attions an generally improved. STATE MINE INSPECTOR baon or shareholders. Tha smelter will corporations an due tached to anyoao. 'Tha' ' Dividend During the years spent in Tin-t- ie MAY TENDER RESIGNATION make line oxide and for tha Mr. Newman followed mining, ton July lat Taxes should bo sent ATTORNEY GENERAL GIVES road la narrow and ears must ha bo will mads no life and effort an honorable drivmi at an unusually alow speed upright, living present to tbs collector of Internal ravenaa It la understood that H. O. OPINION ON SALE OF TONICS being one of Eurekas leading ' in order to avoid s. to produce either metallic sine just such accidents All other special taxee Lake. at Salt Snyder, preaent state mine In- or Friends are his add. took mourning aa the one which plaee this pector, has announced hie to- become due on the same data. Almost absolute prohibition of tha death and the Reporter Joins with tentlon of resigning la order ala of tonics or extracts might ha others In extending sympathy to the that ho may devote his time to accomplished ehould municipalities wife and children. his personal interests. In the of Utah decide to act In strict accordFnneral services were held at tha event that Mr. Snyder realgns ance with a decision given ont last M. E. Church In Eureka on 8nnday a number ef local people, min-Saturday by Attorney General Har- afternoon. Rev. Frary delivered the lng and business men, will make vey H. Cluff, In which ha upholds eulogy and musical numbers were au effort to bring about tha ap- tha right of municipalities to supple- rendered by the Choir. Pall bearers polntment of P. C. Hood to thla ment our state laws with any ordin- were the following old time friends very Important position. Mr. ances prohibiting tho sale or dis- bf Mr, Newman: Peter Johnson, John Hood has followed mining for posal of medical bevenges called 'Enlund, Ed. Erickson, Chms. Holmes, many years and la wall quail- The Mike Engstrom and John Sampson, patent tonics, and the Ilka. fled to perform tho work which to la a la response opinion request the last mentioned coming here from ordinarily fella to a state In- from P. N. Anderson, city attorney Provo for the funeral. Burial took pector of metal mines. of Nephl. Thla ordinance might be place at tha city cemetery. extended to practically every extract o or tonic on tha market so long aa Taken Up On Two they contain more than a half of one Work Nortk Tintic Properties TINTIC STANDARD MINK par cant of alcohol allowed under tha law, tha attorney general holds. DIVIDEND DATE fit SET o o Work was taken np at the properEureka People Took No Directors of tho Tintic Stan- ty of the Selma company of North dard Mining company have de- Interest In Meeting Tintic, a contract for sufficient labor dared a dividend of S cents a to cover the assessment on unpatentshare, payable July let, to the t to awarded mru ed claims having stockholders of record Juno Early in tha waak Mayor John 27th. Thla disbursement, of Church made an effort to start L. C. Peterson. The Tintic Paymastsame section In er of the property (51,715, win bring the grand things moving toward tha proper total of dividends for the com- observance of Independence Day bnt the district will also coma In for work during tho tha masting waa so poorly attended aomo development pony to (1,566,(12. that no action was taken. It la un- next few months. Payment of the dividend au derstood, however, that July 4th will July let win be the Ant die- bnrsement for tho year,, the leal not bo allowed to pass without some IRON KINO ASSESSED. sort of a celebration. ' Tho program being made on December Slat Conditions at both mins and which will be arranged by the city The directors of tha Iron King min an axeeUent, according to officer! will doubtless he largely for Mining company have levied another E. J. Raddats, general mane- the pnrpoee of providing proper en- assessment of one cent per share, tertainment for the children, the which will bo delinquent on tho 15th gar. Improved recoveries an time being most too short to plan of July. The sale day for deliaqUant being made at tba mill. I stock la act for Angnat 7th. anything elaborate. V ' i dis-jcuaa- no-or- msn-hgeme- j glv-mon- ey . pub-liahi- ng ---- lilt, . I j i m . - - : 1 j d ir com-meric- dagle-hando- al d. .. I y el S ta-E-Iy Grlgga-Hnla- I la . -- f ! uEFtX'ioXti ..? 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